Magic Man
"Magic Man"
Get mesmerized by Heart's early classic, "Magic Man," originating in 1975. This captivating track, blending hard rock muscle with power pop hooks and a hypnotic groove, introduced Ann Wilson's stunning vocals to the world. It's a signature song that helped launch the band's legendary career.
- TITLE: Magic Man
- BAND: Heart
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Power Pop
- RELEASEDAY: August 15
- YEAR: 1975
Appearing on Heart's debut album Dreamboat Annie (released initially in 1975 in Canada), "Magic Man" became one of their first major hits when released widely as a single in 1976. Its unique fusion of hard rock energy, folk undertones, and power pop accessibility, along with a memorable synthesizer solo, signaled the arrival of a distinctive new sound.
This 1975/1976 rock staple showcases the Wilson sisters' songwriting prowess and musical chemistry. Ann's powerful, evocative vocals tell a compelling story over Nancy's driving guitar work and that swirling Moog synthesizer line. "Magic Man" remains a defining moment in Heart's catalog and a fixture on classic rock radio.
SONG MEANING: The lyrics are autobiographical, written by Ann Wilson about her relationship with the band's then-manager, Michael Fisher, who was older than her. It describes the allure and enchantment ("magic hands") of this older man, capturing the feeling of being swept away despite her mother's disapproval ("'Come on home, girl,' mama cried").
"Heart"
- TITLE: Heart
- ACTIVE: 1973–1998 (1973), 2002–2016 (2002), 2019, 2023–present (2023)
- BAND: Heart
"Barracuda"
- TITLE: Barracuda
- BAND: Heart
- GENRE: Hard Rock
- OTHER: Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: May 01
- YEAR: 1977
